Robotics
Hello!
Computer Science engineering is one of the best college majors that one can choose in order to be a robotics employee. As a fresher, you must go for specializations like robot programming, Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning, as you want to make a career in Robotics. These particular specializations have a lot of scope. Also, you can explore into the field of robotics such as entertainment robotics, defence robotics, service robotics, industrial robotics and so on, after your Computer science Engineering.
These specializations can extensively be studied at master's level. If you are considering online degrees, then MOOC platforms like Coursera, Udemy and edX are the best ones! You can find these apps on playstore. These platforms provide online degrees by top universities all around the world.
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Hello,
Here is the list of some colleges
• SRM institute of science and technology, Chennai
• PSG college of technology, Coimbatore
• MIT college of engineeing, pune
• Indian institute of technolog, kanpur
• MS Ramaiah university of applied science, Banglore
• Lovely professional university, Punjab
• School of engineering and technology, Jain university, Banglore
• Hindustan institute of technology and science, Chennai
• University of engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad
Check out these links
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-automation-and-robotics-colleges-in-india
https://www.careers360.com/careers/robotics-engineer
Dear Aspirant,
The field of Robotic systems encompasses everything to do with the design, neural networks, engineering, programming, testing and development of robots, human robots, and collaborative robots to help humans perform daily activities.
The colleges offering B.tech in robotics are-
You can pursue online courses from sites like EDX, Udemy, Coursera etc..
You will get courses like Communicating with robots and bots, Robotics foundation, Robot development etc..
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Hey!
speaking of a physicist with a bsc, then a BIG NO. you cant really work in these fields (getting into there is tough. most people come with msc or phd) and what so ever quit and join other field.
but if you have a msc or phd, then you can join any of these fields (robotics is so tough as you need msc in engineering physics. mere physics wont work in robotics) and if you think you have enough knowledge in other fields,then quit and join them. which is not advisable as working in a same fields makes you expert in it and more over jobs in there areas are less, so if you get any one, and you earn good, then sticking on to it would be the best thing.
i hope it helps.
good luck
hi! i would like to inform you that in recent times robotics has taken a kicck start when it comes to job opportunities: you can be emplyed in manufacturing plants, labs in different departments, medical fields, automation sector, gaming industry. and you might even get an opportunity to work in ISRO or NASA if you work hard and plan well.
some of the top recruiters of robotic engineers are: TATA, DRDO, BARC, NASA, BHEL, ISROetc.
Hello aspirant
Robotics is a field related to electrical and mechanical engineering. You are going to join CSE , b tech .
Though eligibility to pursue m tech in robotics is the candidate must have BE / B tech degree in CSE/ EEE / mechanical/ electrical engineering. Being CSE student you will have knowledge of both software and hardware IIIT sricity will be a good choice.
Hi Aspirant,
Nice to hear about your interest.You have opted for a modern path as robotics is the future of the modern World.However the eligibility criteria of Mtech in Robotics demands you to have minimum score of 55% in graduation level such as BE or Btech.In addition to that you must have a bachelors degree in relevant field like EE,ECE,Mechtronics,Robotics,CSE etc with a good gate score.SO yes if you study CSE in college then you can opt for mtech in robotics in higher studies .
You can go for iiit as it is a very good college.
Hope this helps!!
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